Monday, June 3, 2013

In my last post I told you that I'd needed a birthday card for my brother and had to whip one up really quick to get it in the mail. I am always needing man cards, so I decided to make several at one time to avoid the last minute crunch.

These two cards use SU's Nature Silhouettes (retired). I cased these from a swap I got at some point at a SU function that I've been hoarding! I punched a circle out of a sticky note and used it to mask the moon on a piece of So Saffron CS. I sponged Old Olive all over the CS, and Basic Black around the top of the moon. I stamped the tree, wolf, and deer images in Basic Black Craft ink--it's more opaque. Then I dried it with my heat tool so it wouldn't smear. Next I trimmed the square down from a 3" to a 2.75" square and sponged the edges with Basic Black.

The card base is River Rock. I used my Texture and Always Artichoke ink to add a BG to my Old Olive piece, tore it and sponged the edges. I added a strip of black and layered it on black. The stamped piece is layered on black and then on So Saffron. The top card is a case of the original, but I decided I wanted to use the label holder on the second one and couldn't get it to work in the landscape orientation. I'm pleased with the way both of these turned out.

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I am married with 2 great kids. I am a perfusionist, which means I operate the heart-lung machine in open heart surgery. I moved to Wichita in October 2007 and I love it here! I've got a great group of stamping friends here, we found a church we love and a house we love. We have a dog and 2 cats.